Photographing Egypt: Forty Years Behind the Lens
by John FeeneyEstimated delivery 3-12 business days
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Description John Feeney arrived in Egypt in 1963 to make a documentary film, intending to stay for one year and stayed for forty. Photographing Egypt originates from a major retrospective exhibition of his work, which took place in March 2005 at the American University in Cairo??'s Sony Gallery. It is a collection of his rare color photographs of Egypt, taken over the past forty years depicting the epic grandeur of Egypt. Photographs in the book include historic pictures of Gamal Abd al-Nasser??'s funeral cortege leaving Qasr al-Nil Bridge and of the last Nile flood to come to Egypt, as well as aspects of the country rarely seen???the unique domes of Cairo, the extraordinary multicolored pavilions of the Tentmakers??? Street, the gathering of jasmine blossoms in the Nile Delta, the search for the elusive desert truffle, the shadow puppet plays of Cairo??'s street theater, and the hammams of the medieval city.The photographs are accompanied by extracts from the photographer??'s narration to his Nile film Fountains of the Sun, and from his essays that have appeared over the years in Aramco World Magazine.